Late registration at TJC Jan. 13-14

TYLER, TX (KLTV) - Late registration for the spring semester at Tyler Junior College will be held 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Jan. 13 and 14, in Rogers Student Center on the TJC main campus.

Classes will begin Tuesday, Jan. 18.

New TJC students and returning students who did not complete all registration activity online by using Apache Access may participate in late registration.

All students should consult the schedule below to find their assigned registration time, which is determined by the first letter of their last name. Students may register during their assigned time or at any open time thereafter.

Payment is due that day, and all late-registering students will be assessed a $30 late fee.

Students who registered online and did not pay by the Jan. 6 deadline are subject to having their schedules dropped and must re-register for their spring classes during late registration.

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